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# RED TEAM INFRASTRUCTURE

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RED TEAM INFRASTRUCTURE:

A Red Team infrastructure is the steps that are being taken to set up your Environment for a successful Red Team Engagement.

I did a heavy reference on this GitHub project:

<https://github.com/infosecn1nja/Red-Teaming-Toolkit>

And Red Team Course

<https://courses.zeropointsecurity.co.uk/courses/red-team-ops>

Also MITRE ATT\&CK

<https://attack.mitre.org/>

Many of these techniques are beginner nothing advanced or too complicated, if you would like more details on the technique or probably research more of them do please refer to my Red Team notes to check out other methods as well, and if that does not answer your questions. Google is the best teacher out there.

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